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Letter "J" » Justice
«Justice must be blind to the hardness or softness of a man's hands, as well as to the leanness or fatness of his pocketbook»
Author: B. C. Forbes
(Editor, Founder)
| About:
Justice
| Keywords:
fatness, hardness, leanness, pocketbook, softness
«Lawyers as a group are no more dedicated to justice or public service than a private public utility is dedicated to giving light.»
Author: David Melinkoff
| About:
Justice,
Law and lawyers
| Keywords:
as a group, dedicated, group, lawyers, public service, public utility, utilities, utility
«Justice may be blind, but she has very sophisticated listening devices.»
«Justice requires that everyone should have enough to eat. But it also requires that everyone should contribute to the production of food.»
Author: Elias Canetti
(Novelist, Playwright)
| About:
Food,
Justice
| Keywords:
contribute, production
«Lawyers (are) operators of the toll bridge across which anyone in search of justice has to pass»
Author: Jane Bryant Quinn
| About:
Justice,
Law and lawyers
| Keywords:
In Search Of, operator, operators, pass across, toll, tolling, tolls
«Laws undertake to punish only overt acts»
Author: Charles de Montesquieu
(Philosopher, Politician)
| About:
Justice,
Punishment
| Keywords:
overt, punish, undertake
«Justice while she winks at crimes, Stumbles on innocence sometimes»
«Law in origin was merely a codification of the power of dominant groups, and did not aim at anything that to a modern man would appear to be justice»
Author: Bertrand Russell
(Logician, Philosopher)
| About:
Justice,
Law and lawyers
| Keywords:
codification, dominant, groups, Law and Justice, modern man, origin
«Laws do not persuade because they threaten»
«Justice was born outside the home and a long way from it; and it has never been adopted there»
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